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“I felt good about the pre-draft process,” White said in a release. “It was encouraging, and I gained as much ground as anyone throughout the process. I wanted one more year to fine tune my game and put myself in better position for the NBA next summer.

"I want to thank the teams who invited me their in-house workouts, and Nebraska for supporting me during this process. It has been very helpful in gathering information in preparation for my future. Thank you to everyone who has been following my progress throughout the spring and being understanding and supportive, as I evaluated whether to turn pro or return for my senior year.”

A Kansas transfer, White sat out the 2014-15 season before ranking second on the team in scoring (16.6 points per contest) this season while leading the team in rebounding (5.9 rebounds per contest) and three-point shooting (41.2 percent). He dropped a career-high 35 points in the team's win over Penn State in February.

“We are excited to have Andrew remain with our program,” Nebraska head coach Tim Miles said. “This has been a valuable time for him, as he has tested his skills against some of the best competition and received very important insight from key NBA personnel.

"We look forward to continuing to help Andrew's development to improve his NBA profile even more than he already has done through this process. I believe next year could be our most complete team with a great opportunity for success in the Big Ten and NCAA tournament, I'm happy Andrew will be with us to go out and prove it.”